Longer-term, the plan is to switch Teensy 3.1 to the KL02 part which is on Teensy-LC.
I believe the MINI54 device is used only for the bootloader on Teensy 3.0, 3.1 and LC; the previous MINI54TAN flavor is becoming obsolete so Paul's testing an updated version going forward- again, presumably just bootloader function.I hope something like the MINI54TDE won't be the sequel of Teensy's 3.1 processor.
I see, that solved my confusionI believe the MINI54 device is used only for the bootloader on Teensy 3.0, 3.1 and LC; the previous MINI54TAN flavor is becoming obsolete so Paul's testing an updated version going forward- again, presumably just bootloader function.
LOL, yes!! Especially its low power features. Buggy and terribly difficult to use.
When I wrote a DMA WS2812 driver for Raspberry Pi last year, I learned something very important: What it says in the programmer's manual, and what was actually put onto the chip, are often two different things!!!LOL, yes!! Especially its low power features. Buggy and terribly difficult to use.